Below is my Social Studies Reflection. It is a review of what I have learned this year, and my favorite unit in our textbook.
I enjoyed Chapter 3 this year, about Ancient Egypt and Nubia. I enjoyed this chapter because it involved the Nile River, the Great Pyramid, and the Nubians, and Egypt and pyramids have always seemed interesting to me. I also like learning about the religion and the gods that they believe in.
I learned about how the Nile River helped and hurt the Egyptians, the two sections in Egypt and the life in each of them, social life, trade and technology, pharaohs, and the interactions between Egypt and Nubia, a kingdom south of Egypt.
The skills that I have learned about were map skills and class systems. For map skills, I’ve learned how to label and make an accurate scale for a map. In class systems, the most important people are at the top, and the least important people are at the bottom.
I can apply this knowledge to the new world by being able to locate, label, and make an accurate scale for a map. I can use this knowledge for sailing. If I needed to find a place on a map I could do it, because I can now read and locate places on a map accurately.
Here is an example of my favorite project that i have done this year in Social Studies. It is a poem about Songhai that I completed with my classmate, Ally Ivanitski.
Below is my Social Studies Reflection. It is a review of what I have learned this year, and my favorite unit in our textbook.
I enjoyed Chapter 3 this year, about Ancient Egypt and Nubia. I enjoyed this chapter because it involved the Nile River, the Great Pyramid, and the Nubians, and Egypt and pyramids have always seemed interesting to me. I also like learning about the religion and the gods that they believe in.
I learned about how the Nile River helped and hurt the Egyptians, the two sections in Egypt and the life in each of them, social life, trade and technology, pharaohs, and the interactions between Egypt and Nubia, a kingdom south of Egypt.
The skills that I have learned about were map skills and class systems. For map skills, I’ve learned how to label and make an accurate scale for a map. In class systems, the most important people are at the top, and the least important people are at the bottom.
I can apply this knowledge to the new world by being able to locate, label, and make an accurate scale for a map. I can use this knowledge for sailing. If I needed to find a place on a map I could do it, because I can now read and locate places on a map accurately.
Here is an example of my favorite project that i have done this year in Social Studies. It is a poem about Songhai that I completed with my classmate, Ally Ivanitski.
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